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Nothing calls for morals, like lovers’ quarrels Though all is fair in love and war I have one law, for all clenched jaws Don’t fight in metaphor “You’re always the martyr” one may brand the other In passive aggressive verse Mere iteration, through metaphorical filtration That truly reveals the reverse Here’s one I despise, that utters love’s demise “Honey, the door swings both ways” It’s an image projected, of love infected Spat in pseudo poetic haze It’s a double edged blade that ought to be stayed Though a wonderful figure of speech It does not pay, to duel this way Nay it is to love, but a leech
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Mar 14, 2013
Mar 14, 2013 at 12:16 AM UTC
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Nothing calls for morals, like lovers’ quarrels Though all is fair in love and war I have one law, for all clenched jaws Don’t fight in metaphor “You’re always the martyr” one may brand the other In passive aggressive verse Mere iteration, through metaphorical filtration That truly reveals the reverse Here’s one I despise, that utters love’s demise “Honey, the door swings both ways” It’s an image projected, of love infected Spat in pseudo poetic haze It’s a double edged blade that ought to be stayed Though a wonderful figure of speech It does not pay, to duel this way Nay it is to love, but a leech
j-penpla
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Mar 14, 2013
Mar 14, 2013 at 12:16 AM UTC
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